A turf replacement bill, which passed unanimously this week out of the Colorado House Agriculture, Livestock & Water Committee, would require the state water board to develop a statewide program to provide financial incentives for the voluntary replacement of irrigated turf with water-wise, drought-resistant landscaping.
A turf replacement bill, which passed unanimously this week out of the Colorado House Agriculture, Livestock & Water Committee, would require the state water board to develop a statewide program to provide financial incentives for the voluntary replacement of irrigated turf with water-wise, drought-resistant landscaping.
A turf replacement bill, which passed unanimously this week out of the Colorado House Agriculture, Livestock & Water Committee, would require the state water board to develop a statewide program to provide financial incentives for the voluntary replacement of irrigated turf with water-wise, drought-resistant landscaping.
DENVER — The Colorado Legislature kicked off the 2022 session Wednesday still dealing with some of the same issues as it has the past couple of years, including trying to